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he star attraction of Guilin is the enchanting landscape. According to an ancient Chinese legend, Guilin is the most beautiful place on earth, and it’s very easy to understand how someone could come to that conclusion. When it’s sunny everything seems to sparkle, the luscious greenery glistens and birds sing away. Guilin is perhaps even
more beautiful when it rains as the seductive mist envelops the dramatic karst limestone cliffs, sprawling rice paddies and ancient villages dotted along the crystalclear Li River. As you watch the bamboo rafts peacefully float down the limpid Li River, it’s incredibly easy to forget you ever had an urban existence. It’s no wonder that Guilin is the subject of numerous Chinese paintings and is pictured on the 20-yuan bill – after all, heaven on earth may just exist. Guilin is part of the Yangshuo Province in the Guangxi region of China. It’s situated around two rivers and lakes that are
interconnected, the most famous being the Li River which zigzags through Guilin from north to south, becoming particularly wide and beautiful near bustling Yangshuo. Generations of artists and writers have based themselves in Guilin over thousands of years, seeking inspiration from the majestic surrounding environment, so it’s no surprise that Guilin is an art lovers’ mecca. Arts culture Guilin can be likened to Chinese calligraphy – fluid, beautiful and ever changing. The environment is dynamic – it encourages people >>
Breathtaking Guilin Scenic, tranquil Guilin makes for a delightful break from China’s megacities Text Tatyana Leonov
goingplaces january2014
goingplaces january2014